This reminds me of something I heard about in passing, that somewhere in Asia (I think it was India), several centuries ago, there was a fabric known as “Woven Wind” and that it was so sheer and so lightweight that 1) it was still sheer when folded over 7 times 2) it could be drawn through a ring without any effort I just read about this in passing and I don’t know ANYTHING more, but this brought it to mind so strongly I just HAD to comment
this sounded really cool so i had to find more info. it was a type of incredibly fine muslin, often referred to as Dhaka Muslin. the wikipedia article on muslin refers to a book "The Textile Manufactures and the Costumes of the People of India" (1875) that fully examines different examples of muslin of the time. the absolute finest piece, called King's Muslin, was roughly 8 grams per yard. the next finest quality was called "Running Water" and included a story about an emperor angry with his daughter for how sheer her outfit was to show her skin and she replied that she was wearing 7 outfits. and this was all done with cotton! just incredible
For the last time please....don't think India everytime if someone mention asia.there is other country too which is in Asia.and yes you are taking about Bangladeshi muslin and it's a south Asia country
It's like a dream came true. I would be afraid to breathe on something so delicate, it's like water or smoke, just mindblowing. This dress is going to be SO incredible! Can't wait!
Yes, it's a little daunting...but honestly, with it being polyester, I feel most safe with it because it still feels strong, even though its so thin! I feel like silk gauze is way more delicate!
Bella Maes Designs tissue paper! My old sewing machine’s manual even says to use it because back then walking feet or Teflon coated feet didn’t exist yet. “Basting [the tissue paper to the top] by hand my be required but will end any slip or unintended gather”
YES ! THAT VEIL ! i looove this veil , i was searching in bridal boutiques if you can find something similar but i think you would have to have it custom made with "super organza" or yumissima , and i think i will do it if i ever get maried ! it give such a mesmerizing effect in the movie , as if she have a veil made of wind :o
That is the most magical fabric I have ever seen. It's so beautiful. That draping/fabric movement sequence reminded me of 80s fantasy movies, like Labyrinth or Princess Bride.
With what she paid for it, I’d spend forever plying with it. Oh, and the cutting anxiety would be REAL! It’s likely just as bad as antique lace. Just... I don’t have the nerve to cut it.
@@katherinemorelle7115 right? but luckily she knows what she's doing with the cinderella dress, so fingers crossed for no cutting anxiety ❤ can't wait to see her using the fabulous super organza!!!
This fabric is absolutely dazzling...🧚♀️ This must be what fairies clad themselves in. I am sure your skilled hands will use it well to craft this beautiful gown.
It's the Joann's Ghost Organza!!!!!!!!!! Like 5 or 7 years ago when I still worked there they got in a bolt of grey and a bolt of white fabric that was just like this. I have jealously hoarded the cuts I got of it since then. They never restocked and never brought it back in following years. I have been seaching for it for literal years!
Do you think Cinderella's wedding veil was made of the yummisa-thingy fabric? Doesn't it move similarly when Ella lifts it to walk out onto the balcony?
There is a museum exibition in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil that is basically this fabric moving in the wind by itself forever on end. It's mesmerizing! The museum is called Museu do Amanhã.
Oh, so I guessed 12 meters. I was pretty close! But this fabric is insane!!! It looks like it could be used for movie ghosts or something cause of how float-y it is
When you finish, you MUST take this dress on tour. It will be simple! Really. We book places that have lots and lots of parking. Then, put up the runway for you to walk back and forth on. (All participants have to agree to have their hands tied behind their backs so they can't touch as you swan by.) Music and lighting would be great, but it is not a deal breaker. :) What do you think? :) Yes????
This fabric looks like a forbidden snack. I haven't seen anything quite as supple and soft, except maybe in the silk district in Suzhou, China. Thanks for the video! Have fun with your new fabric :)
@@johannageisel5390 I think the actual Yumissima is $150/m (or yard), also it was even more difficult to find, I think. She goes through it in one of her dress breakdown videos.
I seriously love the tone and style you have built for yourself in your videos. It’s elegant and well structured, as you have shown yourself to be, while also being relatable, humorous, and at times silly. Your videos are amazing to watch, and seeing your artistic abilities combining with your super fun personality makes for incredibly entertaining videos, that have been amazing stress relievers during this pandemic. I’m so glad you took to RUclips, and I can’t wait to see the finished product of this dress!! I kept thinking the movement of that fabric was in slow motion😂😂
I once had perfect buttons take 2 months to get shipped, 2 weeks to get across the ocean, and a month in customs. It arrived 3 days after the event I needed them for :'(
If I was rich, I’d make my entire wardrobe out of this and look like an ethereal princess every day of my life. I don’t know why we haven’t seen more couture collections utilize it. Just imagine the collection Elie Saab could create out of this fabric... I would die.
I am not usually one for organza type fabrics but GOD.. this is gorgeous. It looks like it rides air currents as it floats to the ground. I'm never going to forget this lol
I would say that the major factor of the expense of this beautiful fabric even though it’s polyester is how difficult it probably is to weave. Might even have to be woven on special machinery considering how fine the threads are and how much more like it probably would be for them to snap. Also, I have fabric envy now lol.
one can already tell that the fabric is super expensive. first just by looking at it and then because the website doesn't have prices listed (or that much info at all)
I'm now convinced to get this fabric for my wedding dress Gonna have to do a lot of mock ups and figure out yardage waaaaay before purchasing But it's just perfect for the skirt I want, guess I better start saving up for the dress asap then
Beautiful, sheer, lightweight and colorful, what more could one ask!! Great comparisons on the other materials. I guessed 20 yards at the beginning. High guess...
Congrats on finding the fabric you needed for your project. I'm sorry it took ages to arrive and got shipped elsewhere. I'm really excited to see how you will be working with it. I know it will be a challenge as it looks very slippery. Great share. Happy Holidays and thank you for sharing.
Wow! That fabric is super beautiful and dreamy. I cannot tell the quality difference between the super organza and the rest you are showing. You are so cute playing with all the fabric.
OMG this is soooo gorgeous!!! I am now trying to think up a project that would justify me using this fabric. I am so happy and excited for you. Can't wait to see how it sews up.
This fabric outright defies my understanding of how textiles work. There were a few points where I would have sworn you were playing the video in reverse, just based on how the fabric was moving. That stuff is truly incredible, and I'm glad you were able to treat yourself to it for your own Cinderella dress. (Also glad it's in your capable hands and not mine, because while I consider myself a competent seamstress, making a garment out of something that expensive would TERRIFY me.)
Dear Bella , I love everything about this video. Your enthusiasm, your genuineness, playfulness, ... I think I would not have the heart to cut into this fabric. I would just play with it.
Aw, thanks! Not that I know of. I contacted the original designer of yumissima ( jakob-schlaepfer.ch/en/ ) and they replied saying that due to not being able to source the base fabric, they aren’t able to make Yumissima anymore. I’m really curious as to what the difference is compared to my super organza and the actual yumissima!
As someone who can spin her own gossamer silk and then weave it into fabric... this fabric is one of those ones that simply wouldn’t be worth making without machine help. It takes me weeks of spinning 4-5 hours of an evening to spin enough to weave a 40cm by 4m sheet of fabric (the Max my loom can do) which in itself takes me weeks to complete. I’m doing this for my own 10th century wedding (yea I could buy it... but apparently I’m a sucker for punishment.) and I’m telling you man I could never spin this fine let alone weave this fine and I spin finer than human hairs with no trouble... so as someone who makes fabrics by hand (including silks, wools, linens, cottons, even nylons and polyesters in all kinds of silk, satin, sateen, box, twill weaves) I’m in absolute awe of this stuff. So as someone who makes fabrics... I also guess you have 18 meters Edit *15 meters was what it actually was so I was close!!!
as I recently bought a bunch of organza myself for a project, I can relate to the "throwing fabric in air and see if gracefully float down". It's great to know I'm not the only person that does so. looking forward to seeing how the skirt turn out~
I spent so many fruitless hours trying to find concrete info on this fabric years ago when cinderella came out. Seeing you actually manage to get it is like....it feels impossible wow. I...want some 😍 Well done!!
This fabric is absolutely stunning, I would love to work with it some day. I could imagine Aphrodite wearing a loose toga-style gown made out of this fabric, and it flowing behind her as she runs towards the ocean after having started the trojan war.
Wow that fabric reminds me of smoke. It has the same quality and is trually beautiful. When you stuck it over yourself you looked like you were inside a bubble. Could watch it being tossed around for hours because of the floaty look.
That is the most ethereal fabric I have ever seen! I'm excited to see how this turns out but I do not envy all the sewing if it's as slippery to sew as it looks.
Just stunning. Can't wait for more to come. You can make butterflies from the scraps leftover. It looks so flowy and you just want to frolic with it draped around you
That just moved so -- !!! The theme of CosTube this week -- FABRIC!!! pets the fabric. plays with the fabric. tosses the fabric up like a parachute in kindergarten class. speaks of the fabric like Gollum.
I just spent 1.5 minutes of my life watching someone wave fabric around and I consider than time very well-spent.
Hehehehe! 😁
I saw your comment then watched the video and I was like “omg she’s right!” 🤣
the fabric is soooo prettyyyy 😫🦋
Feeling exactly the same. It was super satisfying 💚
Ok, now I kinda want to cosplay Katara just to buy some of this fabric to use for "waterbending" in photos
I was about to comment that she looked like she was water bending.
It would make a great cosplay
YES
A very expensive cosplay though
This is straight up the definition of gossamer worn by the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend. I love it. Haha
Yes! That’s the perfect word for it!
That’s what I was thinking
I'd love to have a ballet skirt made out of this fabric. It's made for dance wear!
YES! The perfect dancing fabric!!
I would watch that for hours
Do you know of any dance videos that feature costuming in this? I'd love to see it move on a dancer!
@@sheenajae The only costumer I’ve heard of using it is the Paris Opera House.
A romantic ballet skirt made from this would be heavenly
This reminds me of something I heard about in passing, that somewhere in Asia (I think it was India), several centuries ago, there was a fabric known as “Woven Wind” and that it was so sheer and so lightweight that 1) it was still sheer when folded over 7 times
2) it could be drawn through a ring without any effort
I just read about this in passing and I don’t know ANYTHING more, but this brought it to mind so strongly I just HAD to comment
That's so neat, thanks for sharing!
this sounded really cool so i had to find more info. it was a type of incredibly fine muslin, often referred to as Dhaka Muslin. the wikipedia article on muslin refers to a book "The Textile Manufactures and the Costumes of the People of India" (1875) that fully examines different examples of muslin of the time. the absolute finest piece, called King's Muslin, was roughly 8 grams per yard. the next finest quality was called "Running Water" and included a story about an emperor angry with his daughter for how sheer her outfit was to show her skin and she replied that she was wearing 7 outfits. and this was all done with cotton! just incredible
@@beachhotdog wow! That's really interesting :o
For the last time please....don't think India everytime if someone mention asia.there is other country too which is in Asia.and yes you are taking about Bangladeshi muslin and it's a south Asia country
The way that fabric moves thooo... Looks like something straight out of a fairytale
The way it moves really reminds me of Harry Potter's invisibility cloak
Yes!! I had a similar thought ❤️
Absolutely!
Ooh, I was trying to think of what it reminded me of and you got it!
YES
it reminds me of the wisps in the pensieve
Now that I see the fabric I can see what you’ve been talking about. I’d be afraid to touch it let alone cut it.
Omg yes I'd be so scared to cut it 🙈
Same
It's like a dream came true. I would be afraid to breathe on something so delicate, it's like water or smoke, just mindblowing. This dress is going to be SO incredible! Can't wait!
Yes, it's a little daunting...but honestly, with it being polyester, I feel most safe with it because it still feels strong, even though its so thin! I feel like silk gauze is way more delicate!
i wonder how it will behave under a sewing machine though with that slippery texture. i’m sure you will do a wonderful job though so good luck!
Me too...we shall see how it fairs!
Bella Maes Designs tissue paper! My old sewing machine’s manual even says to use it because back then walking feet or Teflon coated feet didn’t exist yet. “Basting [the tissue paper to the top] by hand my be required but will end any slip or unintended gather”
@@vysharra oh yes, I agree that it could be a good solution! My grandmother used to do this for all sorts of really delicate fabrics!
@@vysharra I'd forgotten all about that technique, but it works really well!!
So at the end of the movie I remember thinking the veil MUST be CG. Seeing you play with it, though, I am probably wrong and I am SHOOK
Oh, true....I hadn't thought of that before! But yes, must have been some of this fabric!
YES ! THAT VEIL ! i looove this veil , i was searching in bridal boutiques if you can find something similar but i think you would have to have it custom made with "super organza" or yumissima , and i think i will do it if i ever get maried ! it give such a mesmerizing effect in the movie , as if she have a veil made of wind :o
That is the most magical fabric I have ever seen. It's so beautiful. That draping/fabric movement sequence reminded me of 80s fantasy movies, like Labyrinth or Princess Bride.
The Labyrinth Gown! That's another beautiful gown.
not me debating making my wedding gown so I can use this fabric.
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Me too
Literally me too lol embarking on a Whole New journey! lol thank God I have time for my wedding dress because I’m still single lol
if this is - like - 20 minutes of you, playing around with the fabric, I'm not mad about that. LOL
Same
i was thinking the exact same thing! LOL! :)
With what she paid for it, I’d spend forever plying with it. Oh, and the cutting anxiety would be REAL! It’s likely just as bad as antique lace. Just... I don’t have the nerve to cut it.
@@katherinemorelle7115 right? but luckily she knows what she's doing with the cinderella dress, so fingers crossed for no cutting anxiety ❤ can't wait to see her using the fabulous super organza!!!
I will most definitely have some cutting anxiety with this stuff! 😅
This video really highlights that fabric quality varies, and buying good fabric is a good investment. It’s gorgeous - ethereal
This fabric is absolutely dazzling...🧚♀️
This must be what fairies clad themselves in. I am sure your skilled hands will use it well to craft this beautiful gown.
It's the Joann's Ghost Organza!!!!!!!!!! Like 5 or 7 years ago when I still worked there they got in a bolt of grey and a bolt of white fabric that was just like this. I have jealously hoarded the cuts I got of it since then. They never restocked and never brought it back in following years. I have been seaching for it for literal years!
The joanns i work at has some! Just got a bolt of white Tuesday!
I thought I was the only one with the precious!
@@savannahezelle2998 do you have a link to it by chance?
@@dontask6263 I have no idea if we even still carry it. We just had a huge job marking tons of things clearance for spring collections
Do you think Cinderella's wedding veil was made of the yummisa-thingy fabric? Doesn't it move similarly when Ella lifts it to walk out onto the balcony?
Someone mentioned that earlier and I hadn't thought of it before, but looking at it again, it could be!!
Woah, this fabric seems impossible. Like it's made of spiderwebs or it's not fabric at all it's water floating through space.
Goodness, super organza is like if smoke was a fabric 😳
There is a museum exibition in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil that is basically this fabric moving in the wind by itself forever on end. It's mesmerizing! The museum is called Museu do Amanhã.
Oh, so I guessed 12 meters. I was pretty close!
But this fabric is insane!!! It looks like it could be used for movie ghosts or something cause of how float-y it is
Yay! That's pretty close! I know, it totally could be!
When you finish, you MUST take this dress on tour. It will be simple! Really. We book places that have lots and lots of parking. Then, put up the runway for you to walk back and forth on. (All participants have to agree to have their hands tied behind their backs so they can't touch as you swan by.) Music and lighting would be great, but it is not a deal breaker. :) What do you think? :) Yes????
Haha, I love this so much! 💙 Maybe...one day! 😁
I would pay high money to watch that but I do require TWIRLING, please
This fabric looks like a forbidden snack. I haven't seen anything quite as supple and soft, except maybe in the silk district in Suzhou, China. Thanks for the video! Have fun with your new fabric :)
I can't wait for the dress to be done! The fabric looks amazing 😮😮
Me too!!
i guessed 20. this was amazing. it floats like a ghost. lovely.
That's my guess, too!
👏 It really is....just incredible!
@@BellaMaesDesigns I somehow missed the reason why you were not able to buy the actual Yumissima. Is it even more expensive?
@@johannageisel5390 I think the actual Yumissima is $150/m (or yard), also it was even more difficult to find, I think. She goes through it in one of her dress breakdown videos.
@@katherinemorelle7115 Thank you.
I seriously love the tone and style you have built for yourself in your videos. It’s elegant and well structured, as you have shown yourself to be, while also being relatable, humorous, and at times silly. Your videos are amazing to watch, and seeing your artistic abilities combining with your super fun personality makes for incredibly entertaining videos, that have been amazing stress relievers during this pandemic. I’m so glad you took to RUclips, and I can’t wait to see the finished product of this dress!! I kept thinking the movement of that fabric was in slow motion😂😂
Awwwwwww, your comment had made my day! Thank you! 💙💙💙 I'm so happy to be sharing!
And I know...gah, it's so amazing!
I just open the video and wow, that looks like literal water wdf
I know...it's just amazing!
I completely understand wrapping yourself it it! I've done that before with fabric I love! I guessed 10 meters per.
It's just a completely nature thing to do....:) Close!
I once had perfect buttons take 2 months to get shipped, 2 weeks to get across the ocean, and a month in customs. It arrived 3 days after the event I needed them for :'(
So pretty, you could make a video of you wofting the fabric around to soft music and sell it as a relaxation aid,
Oh my goodness! The movement of this fabric is stunning. I also loved how excited you are about it. This made me smile so much :3
If I was rich, I’d make my entire wardrobe out of this and look like an ethereal princess every day of my life.
I don’t know why we haven’t seen more couture collections utilize it. Just imagine the collection Elie Saab could create out of this fabric... I would die.
Absolutely gorgeous. In my dream bedroom, this is the curtains, billowing in the springtime breeze ... #Heavenly
I am not usually one for organza type fabrics but GOD.. this is gorgeous. It looks like it rides air currents as it floats to the ground. I'm never going to forget this lol
I would say that the major factor of the expense of this beautiful fabric even though it’s polyester is how difficult it probably is to weave. Might even have to be woven on special machinery considering how fine the threads are and how much more like it probably would be for them to snap. Also, I have fabric envy now lol.
one can already tell that the fabric is super expensive. first just by looking at it and then because the website doesn't have prices listed (or that much info at all)
I'm now convinced to get this fabric for my wedding dress
Gonna have to do a lot of mock ups and figure out yardage waaaaay before purchasing
But it's just perfect for the skirt I want, guess I better start saving up for the dress asap then
Beautiful, sheer, lightweight and colorful, what more could one ask!! Great comparisons on the other materials. I guessed 20 yards at the beginning. High guess...
Just want to come back and say, this is incredible! You did so good!!!
Congrats on finding the fabric you needed for your project. I'm sorry it took ages to arrive and got shipped elsewhere. I'm really excited to see how you will be working with it. I know it will be a challenge as it looks very slippery. Great share. Happy Holidays and thank you for sharing.
Wow! That fabric is super beautiful and dreamy. I cannot tell the quality difference between the super organza and the rest you are showing. You are so cute playing with all the fabric.
I've been so obsessed with the cinderella's dress.... i just want to suport you. I'm so exited to see the process. You can do this.
it looks like water. the way it moves and flows and just is. it reminds me of fresh water in a mountain/forest
It looks like a literal cloud ☁️!!! Love the videos, you’re so talented.
Only two words. SIMPLY INCREDIBLE. * _____ *
OMG this is soooo gorgeous!!! I am now trying to think up a project that would justify me using this fabric. I am so happy and excited for you. Can't wait to see how it sews up.
This fabric outright defies my understanding of how textiles work. There were a few points where I would have sworn you were playing the video in reverse, just based on how the fabric was moving. That stuff is truly incredible, and I'm glad you were able to treat yourself to it for your own Cinderella dress.
(Also glad it's in your capable hands and not mine, because while I consider myself a competent seamstress, making a garment out of something that expensive would TERRIFY me.)
That is a Fairy Godmother gift of fabric. So magical.
It is soo beautiful! It's like fresh water directly from the mountains and a light summer breeze woven into this fabric!😍
I'm seriously so excited! You're videos make me fall back in love with sewing!
Awww! 😭💙
Dear Bella , I love everything about this video. Your enthusiasm, your genuineness, playfulness, ... I think I would not have the heart to cut into this fabric. I would just play with it.
This is amazing! I love your enthusiasm! Can I ask you if actual Yumissima is available anywhere?
Aw, thanks! Not that I know of. I contacted the original designer of yumissima ( jakob-schlaepfer.ch/en/ ) and they replied saying that due to not being able to source the base fabric, they aren’t able to make Yumissima anymore. I’m really curious as to what the difference is compared to my super organza and the actual yumissima!
As someone who can spin her own gossamer silk and then weave it into fabric... this fabric is one of those ones that simply wouldn’t be worth making without machine help.
It takes me weeks of spinning 4-5 hours of an evening to spin enough to weave a 40cm by 4m sheet of fabric (the Max my loom can do) which in itself takes me weeks to complete. I’m doing this for my own 10th century wedding (yea I could buy it... but apparently I’m a sucker for punishment.) and I’m telling you man I could never spin this fine let alone weave this fine and I spin finer than human hairs with no trouble...
so as someone who makes fabrics by hand (including silks, wools, linens, cottons, even nylons and polyesters in all kinds of silk, satin, sateen, box, twill weaves) I’m in absolute awe of this stuff.
So as someone who makes fabrics... I also guess you have 18 meters
Edit
*15 meters was what it actually was so I was close!!!
I NEEEED IIIITTTT
The fabric is so beautiful. Amazing. Kudos to whoever developed it
Wow, that fabric is so gorgeous! I need it in my life 😍
as I recently bought a bunch of organza myself for a project, I can relate to the "throwing fabric in air and see if gracefully float down".
It's great to know I'm not the only person that does so.
looking forward to seeing how the skirt turn out~
I spent so many fruitless hours trying to find concrete info on this fabric years ago when cinderella came out. Seeing you actually manage to get it is like....it feels impossible wow. I...want some 😍 Well done!!
This fabric is absolutely stunning, I would love to work with it some day. I could imagine Aphrodite wearing a loose toga-style gown made out of this fabric, and it flowing behind her as she runs towards the ocean after having started the trojan war.
Wow that fabric reminds me of smoke. It has the same quality and is trually beautiful. When you stuck it over yourself you looked like you were inside a bubble. Could watch it being tossed around for hours because of the floaty look.
Playing with super organza is the asmr video you didn't know you needed
Never before in my life has watching fabric given me chills. This is an interesting first
no but that fabric montage was chef’s kiss
If I had money I would just buy 10m of this and swan around my house, swishing and being dramatic! It looks so amazing! 😍
That is the most ethereal fabric I have ever seen! I'm excited to see how this turns out but I do not envy all the sewing if it's as slippery to sew as it looks.
My favorite series to watch it’s so satisfying to see you get close to your goal
That fabric is stunning! Hopefully one day I'll be able to recreate this gown for myself with the help of your videos 😊
The way the fabric falls, like smoke in the air, had me in awe.
So...any idea where to get this now? I'm so in.
It's polyester! WHAAAAT?!!!😵😵😵😵😵 and you have spend 50/yarn🤯🤯
But thank you, I learned sooo much❤❤❤
Just stunning. Can't wait for more to come. You can make butterflies from the scraps leftover. It looks so flowy and you just want to frolic with it draped around you
That just moved so -- !!! The theme of CosTube this week -- FABRIC!!! pets the fabric. plays with the fabric. tosses the fabric up like a parachute in kindergarten class. speaks of the fabric like Gollum.
speaks of the fabric like Gollum...dyeing!!! 😂😂😂
Now you're making me want to order this material for my future wedding dress!
Very ethereal fabric - magical.
I could watch for hours on how this fabric floats ❤
I know....
Beautifully, gorgeous fabric. Stunning!
Watercolor is the perfect description for this fabric
The super organza looks sooooo magical
This fabric is just beautiful, the way it flows the shine. Just lovely
It almost looks like smoke. It is so beautiful 😍
It looks like WATER!!! It's gorgeous!
off topic, but the illustrations of that book at 0:47 are soooo beautiful!
That fabric truly has the most amazing movement!
The way it moves is so cool and odd, it almost looked like you were playing the clips in reverse.
My brain cannot believe it's not in slow motion. It's like an illusion
I know...it's just...no words!
I love how excited you are about this fabric!
This looks amazingly worth it and I'm not even seeing it in person!
It’s like if cotton candy was a fabric! 😍
The fabric is beautiful! It’s heavenly!
Lovely fabric, i want that for my wedding
Wow that fabric really is stunning! It’s so mesmerising you watch!
I can't WAIT to watch you make this dress, it's gonna be so magical! 😍
Yeah, you can't fool me. That's just aerogel woven into a fabric.
😂
The fabric looks fantastic! Can't wait for more Cinderella dress updates 😀
NOT ENOUGH FLOATING FABRIC MONTAGE
In some of those over head shots it looked like big bubbles, gorgeous
the fabric is beautiful hope that the slippery side doesn't make your sewing to complicate
Wow, that fabric moves way better than CGI water, it’s so mesmerizing!!!
Nice information 👌 👍 very very beautiful fabric thanku dear 👌
Thank you so much for sharing your research and experiences!